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- Willamette’s School of Computing and Information Sciences provides new opportunities for students
Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in data science, which is conducted on Willamette’s Salem and Portland campuses Many institutions, Willamette included, have had to resort to mergers, acquisitions and expansions to
- Willamette grounds crew focuses on perennial flowers
All around campus are pockets of plants that will soon bloom and be filled with color. The rest of campus will be blooming in a matter of weeks, depending on the temperature. Perennials also allowed a larger coverage of campus by flowers because they didn’t need to be changed They also want to attract wildlife to campus. campus beautiful each year.
- Opinion: Willamette should avoid “See Something, Say Something” rhetoric
connotations behind the phrase as well as the role it plays in the larger rhetoric regarding COVID-19 on campus In 2002, Human Rights Watch (HRW) published a report entitled, “ We Are Not The Enemy : Hate Crimes Against In April 2018, according to CNN , “ a white woman reportedly called police on a few black people who, like Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin , where non-Black civilians profiled them but instead of just reporting over the course of several years and across the span of an entire country, but Willamette is a small campus
- CTCA hosts Lunar New Year event featuring Netflix Party and Bon Appetit takeout
outages and damage done to the city of Salem last week, many students experienced hardships both on campus Coordinator of the event Tara Hickman (‘21) emphasized the value that should be placed on Asian culture on campus
- Tokyo International University of America forced to close, send students home
that TIUA would be closing for the time being, and students in the American Studies Program (ASP) left campus According to Tanabe, COVID-19 will continue to be a safety concern for institutions, students and families Online experience will not replace the in-person experience with ASP students, TIUA faculty and staff on campus
- Bishop Wellness hires nurse practitioner; Medical services to resume in spring
were struck by an email from the Director of Bishop Wellness Center Don Thomson stating that all on-campus
- Playing with Fire: Testing Tips for Identifying Masks on Willamette Service Center's KN95s
With growing on-campus access to masks, students began to wonder if the masks from the Service Center qualified as a legitimate respirator, it has to be approved by The National Institute for Occupational Safety
- Bishop rolls out virtual healthcare service
Those who have been on campus long enough may recall that in 2017, Bishop Wellness Center nearly ceased When asked what prompted the company to venture onto college campuses like Willamette’s, Robbie Cape, often avoid seeking healthcare until symptoms become unmanageable, and cited that half of millennials report
- Opinion: Envisioning the new Salem Center as a communal space with affordable options
Contrary to how it might seem within the on-campus bubble, Willamette college students do not make up
- How Willamette students fill their newfound free time
of the world’s situation more clear and the aftermath of this was felt heavily across Willamette’s campus State borders were rumored to be closing, meal points were used up, dorms were hurriedly packed and campus After homework in the mornings, “I hike up different mountains since the resorts and lifts are closed The last few students who remain on campus fill their time with homework and friends, but are finding Both expressed concern over how much people are still interacting on campus, yet Bolls explained that
- Finding the local gems in downtown Salem’s coffee scene
One of the coffee shop’s greatest draws is its proximity to campus, about a 10-minute walk.
- Meet the candidates for ASWU president
I use they/them pronouns and am involved in many organizations on campus. between the student body and administration, and garnering student involvement and pride throughout campus If elected president Claire would work to amplify efforts of environmental clubs on campus to build a that student involvement through every step of decision making at Willamette is crucial in making out campus an equitable place for all, please join her in making our campus and community stronger and more resilient







